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Season 2024 / Episode 214 and airs on 22 November 2024 19:00
A live magazine programme presented by Alex Jones with Jermaine Jenas or Ronan Keating. In each episode a team of dedicated reporters discuss different human interest stories and a celebrity guest or two are interviewed.
The Hairy Bikers join Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley on the sofa and, following intense winter pressures in hospitals, the director of acute care for NHS England is in the studio for an update.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined in the studio by Dame Darcey Bussell, while Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson looks at a pioneering fitness programme for disabled people.
Presented by Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley. They chat to Ardal O'Hanlon and Josephine Jobert about their hit show Death in Paradise. Lorraine Kelly talks weddings and in, a One Show first, three couples renew their wedding vows live on air.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined on the sofa by chef Gordon Ramsay, while Lucy Siegle will be chatting about what we all can do to use less plastic.
Eddie Redmayne joins Michelle Ackerley and Patrick Kielty to talk about his new animated film Early Man.
Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon. They are joined by Emilia Fox and Liz Carr, stars of Silent Witness, to chat about the 21st series of the hit BBC crime drama. Plus political comedian Matt Forde is on the sofa ahead of his new series of Unspun.
Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon. Suggs joins Matt and Angela on the green sofas.
Dom Littlewood has information for viewers who made a wire transfer through Western Union between 1 January 2004 and 19 January 2017, and who may be eligible for a refund.
Lucy Siegle is in to talk about the ongoing war against plastics and give credit to some companies and individuals who are coming up with innovative ways to reduce the amount of plastic we use.
Matt and Alex are joined by Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp, plus Iwan Thomas looks at the far-reaching consequences of the collapse of construction firm Carillion.
Gardener Monty Don joins Matt and Alex to talk about visiting the world's most beautiful paradise gardens. Plus Dr Sarah Jarvis discusses this year's flu season - whether we should be worried and how we can protect ourselves.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined on the sofa by Bryan Cranston to talk about Network. Carries Grant reports on the sugar content of drinks.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon chat to Suranne Jones and Jason Watkins about their new play Frozen. Matt has an exclusive interview with Princess Eugenie and fiancé Jack Brooksbank on the day Buckingham Palace announces the couple are to marry this autumn.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Arabella Weir and Elaine C Smith from BBC comedy Two Doors Down.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined in the studio by Chris Packham, Brenda Blethyn and DJ Trevor Nelson. Plus the show's fight against plastic continues.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined in the studio by Julia Bradbury to talk about Britain's favourite walks.
Plus David Olusoga reveals some of the fascinating stories he uncovered while researching the lives of everyone who lived at a single house in Liverpool.
Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan chat to Rob Beckett about All Together Now, his new Saturday night show. Plus there's music from Sigrid, the BBC Sound of 2018 winner.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jake Humphrey, Ruud Gullit and Robbie Savage for the FA Cup fifth round draw. Plus, actor and comedian Griff Rhys Jones talks about his new tour.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon look ahead to Wednesday's super blue blood moon with an actor who made his name in some of the world's biggest sci-fi films. Warwick Davis explains how he is putting that passion to good use in a new musical.
Matt and Alex are joined by Frank Skinner and Penny Smith, along with wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan who reveals exclusive footage from his new documentary Animals With Cameras.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Dame Penelope Wilton joins them on the sofa, and they talk about Bill Gates's super cow project.
Alex Jones and Dan Walker chat to Mel Giedroyc about Eurovision: You Decide. Plus impressionist Jon Culshaw talks about becoming the late, great David Bowie for the Radio.
On tonight's show with Matt and Angela... donning the padded lycra suit for a special Sport Relief challenge, Zoe Ball tells us how she's getting to grips with life on two wheels. And songwriter-turned-novelist will.i.am tells us about his new futuristic fiction.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie join Matt and Alex on the sofa to chat about their new British film. On the 100 year anniversary of women getting the vote, Karen Blackett OBE talks about women in business.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Maureen Lipman and Martin Shaw to talk about their new play 'The Best Man', plus there is live music from Rudimental featuring Jess Glynne and Dan Caplen at the end of the show.
Matt and Alex are joined by actor Max Beesley and lieutenant-colonel Lucy Giles, the first female college commander at Sandhurst.
Alex Jones and Jeremy Vine are joined in the studio by the stars of Marvel's new superhero film Black Panther. Plus John Simm chats to Alex and Jeremy as he prepares to venture into the world of politics.
Billy Ocean and Radio 1's Clara Amfo join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about BBC's Biggest Weekend of music. Plus the head of road policy at the RAC will be explaining the rules of using a mobile phone whilst driving.
Queen of cakes Mary Berry joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about classic recipes and answer viewers' questions.
Jonas Armstrong and Edith Bowman join Matt Baker and Alex Jones, plus Calum Scott and Leona Lewis perform their new single.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by Alison Steadman and Peter Egan to talk about their new BBC One comedy Hold the Sunset.
Michelle Ackerley and Greg James host the One Show with guests comedian Miles Jupp and singer Jessie Ware. Plus Marty Jopson discovers the history of the Spirograph.
Alan Davies joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and the cast of the new Tina Turner musical perform live in the studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stephen Graham and Lennie James to talk about their new series Save Me.
On tonight's show with Matt and Alex... we're living life in the fast lane with the stars of Top Gear - Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris. Elkie Brooks peforms live and we'll meet the mums who'll be lining up alongside Alex for Sport Relief's Mother of all Challenges.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Christopher Eccleston to talk about his upcoming drama and taking on the role of Macbeth. Plus, the two barristers investigating murder convictions that could be miscarriages of justice.
Stand-up comedians Dara O Briain and Fozzie Bear from the Muppets join Alex Jones and Dev Griffin to try and out-joke each other on the green sofas.
Plus there's music from Rae Morris, who is accompanied by a very special drummer for one night only - clue: he's a muppet.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones welcome home athletes from Pyeongchang, following Britain's most successful Winter Olympics of all time.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by actor and writer Sharon Horgan.
Matt and Alex host a cold weather special as the Beast from the East affects the whole of Great Britain. Studio guests include Lulu and the Fratellis.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Mary Beard, David Olusoga and Simon Schama to talk about new BBC series Civilisations.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba hear viewers' stories about the weather from across the country. They also talk to Vicky McClure and Tom Davis about their comedy crime drama Action Team. Plus there's music from UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mickey.
Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio and Angela Rippon launches the One Show NHS Patients' Awards.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding Jr to talk about his new role in the West End revival of Chicago.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Lady Wilnelia Forsyth to talk about what life was like with her beloved husband, Sir Bruce Forsyth. Plus Catherine Tate is on the show to discuss her new documentary Saving the British Bulldog.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Susan Sarandon to talk about the amazing life of Hedy Lamarr, while home secretary Amber Rudd discusses the government's Domestic Abuse Bill.
Ricky Gervais joins Alex Jones and Michael Ball in the studio to talk Humanity and Adam Hargreaves tells the story of his father, Mr Men creator Roger Hargreaves.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling.
Alexandra Burke joins Matt Baker and Angellica Bell on the green sofas to talk about her return to the West End stage and new album. They also catch up with Alex and the marvellous mums as they complete day two of their Mother of All Challenges in the Lake District.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by one of Britain's most successful composers, Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, who explains why he has put songwriting on hold to finally pen his memoir, after more than 50 years in showbusiness.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Debbie McGee and Raphael Rowe to talk about their latest project, Pilgrimage: The Road to Santiago. Alex Jones and her band of brave mums continue on the Sport Relief Mother of All Challenges. Plus Karen Anvil, whose amateur photo of the four young royals sold around the world last Christmas, tries to recreate her success when Meghan and Harry visit Birmingham.
Angellica Bell and Matt Allwright are joined by John Boyega, plus Alex and her team of mums finish their 'Mother of all Challenges' for Sport Relief.
Great way to kick off the week! Take That join Matt and Alex on the green sofas and there is a very special performance from the boys at the end of the show.
The Mother of All Challenges mums are also in to talk about how much money they've raised for Sport Relief.
Simon Pegg and Olivia Cooke join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their roles in the new Steven Spielberg film Ready Player One. Half a century after Donald Campbell died on Coniston Water during his water speed record attempt, the show meets the man who spent over a decade recovering and restoring Campbell's Bluebird K7. Plus Anita Rani asks why the process of claiming from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority is so complex and Marty Jopson puts cola to an alternative use - as a household cleaner.
Nicola Adams and Michael Sheen join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus a live performance by Anne-Marie.
Musical genius Sir Tim Rice joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about the revival of Chess, the musical he wrote with ABBA's Benny and Bjorn. Dr Hannah Fry reveals a huge experiment to see howa flu pandemic would sweep through the UK. Plus Joe is on the trail of the thieves costing charities thousands of pounds.
Victoria Derbyshire, Ruth Madoc and Coleen Nolan chat to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about their new TV show for ITV The Real Full Monty: Ladies' Night. Plus Joe Lindsay is in Belfast talking to patients from the Royal Victoria Hospital who want to say thank you to the staff there.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to the head of the Metropolitan police Cressida Dick. Plus Gabby Logan has a preview of the Commonwealth Games 2018.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Hollywood stars Dakota Fanning and Luke Evans. Plus the Rev Richard Coles and Mariella Frostrup discuss the new series of The Big Painting Challenge and George Ezra performs live in the studio.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined on the sofa by Sting and Shaggy, who also perform their new single Don't Make Me Wait.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell welcome three Academy Award winners to the studio - actress and singing superstar Jennifer Hudson, as well as Rachel Shenton and Chris Overton, who won this year's Oscar for Best Short Film. Plus Gyles Brandreth delves into the murky world of spycraft with a former MI5 officer.
Alan Carr joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa and the show goes live to the living rooms of some of its canine viewers. Plus three people who quit their jobs to follow their dreams.
The Archbishop of Canterbury talks to Matt Baker and Alex Jones about his vision for 21st Century Britain and his involvement in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles to chat about why the team is drumming up support for their biggest big build yet. Plus comedian Katherine Ryan explains how her game show is putting relationships through the wringer and Courteeners perform live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Hollywood actress Kathleen Turner. Plus a Welsh pest controller who keeps the troops safe in Afghanistan.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Paul Merton to talk about the new series of Have I Got News For You.
Plus Gyles Brandreth reveals why dogs so often look like their owners.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Kylie Minogue to talk about her new album Golden. Kylie also performs Stop Me From Falling live at the end of the show.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by actress Lily James to talk about her latest film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. They are also joined by Ben Carpenter, an inspirational single parent to his four adopted children, each of whom has their own unique physical and mental needs.
Boy George and Johnny Vegas join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats perform in the piazza. Sophie Thompson retraces the footsteps of father Eric - the iconic voice of the Magic Roundabout. Ricky Andalcio looks at 3D printed veg. Angela Rippon finds out whether running's really as bad for the knees as they say. Veteran Jockey Bob Champion returns to Aintree to share his life lessons.
Keith Lemon and Paddy McGuinness join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa. Plus a look at why the craze for making slime has swept the country and Matt and Alex meet some of the lucky people who've been invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding.
John Torode and Gregg Wallace along with the three MasterChef finalists join Alex Jones and Adil Ray. Plus a miniature cookery challenge and a live performance from the Manic Street Preachers.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to wildlife experts, policy makers, manufacturers and recyclers to discuss how to turn the tide on single-use plastic.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Davina McCall, who talks about the new series of This Time Next Year. Plus Scotland's first billionaire Sir Tom Hunter explains why he wants to give away his hard-earned fortune.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by Professor Brian Cox, Nicola Walker, and the England Netball team, who have just returned from their Commonwealth Games glory.
Plus a live performance from Kodaline.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by comedian Harry Hill to talk about the second series of Alien Fun Capsule.
Award-winning director Baz Luhrmann and Will Young tell Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth why they have teamed up to bring Strictly Ballroom to the West End stage.
Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley are joined by actress Ruth Jones to talk about her debut novel and Lucy Siegle is back with a plastic pollution update.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to discuss how to tackle Britain's obesity crisis.
Dougray Scott, Hugh Dennis and Shappi Khorsandi join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa. We meet Companion of Honour Dame Stephanie Shirley - who in 1962 launched a software company staffed entirely by women, and in 2007 made 70 of them millionaires. Kevin Duala visits Frome to see how reducing loneliness has also eased pressure on the NHS. Jon Culshaw finds out how one 80s Punk Band's practical joke almost started a diplomatic incident. Jay Rayner finds some butter that's been preserved in a peat bog for almost 1000 years.
Star of EastEnders Tameka Empson joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Plus the programme goes behind the scenes at Sheffield Children's Hospital as they relocate 35 children and 70 beds to their brand new wing.
Alex Jones and Sally Phillips talk to Amanda Abbington about Safe. Plus music from James Bay.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined by poet, musician and activist Benjamin Zephaniah.
Mary Berry, Chris Bavin and Dan Doherty join Matt Baker and Alex Jones ahead of their new series Britain's Best Home Cook. Plus a look at life inside one of Barking and Dagenham's emergency accommodation blocks. And the One Show's new breed of wildlife filmmakers.
DJ Sara Cox tells Matt Baker and Alex Jones why she's matchmaking the UK's farmers. Plus Rylan Clark-Neal spills the beans on this year's Eurovision. And Blossoms perform live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Top of the Shop stars Tom Kerridge and Nisha Katona, and former England cricketer Chris Lewis shares his life-changing story.
Alex Jones and Jerry Springer are joined on the sofa by David Baddiel and link up with Kylie Minogue ahead of her appearance on Sounds Like Friday Night.
Ashley Walters and Noel Clarke join Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about their new drama Bulletproof. Alex Riley and the fans of Rochdale AFC meet Jesus Sanchez, the superfan they hope will save them from relegation. Kate Thistleton looks at the help and support those caught up in the Manchester bombings are receiving one year on. Plus a very special tribute to seventy years of the NHS.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by impressionist Alistair McGowan, discussing his new comedy show. And the countdown to The One Show NHS Patients Awards begins.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by Freddie Flintoff to talk about Carnage, his new Sky series on cars. Plus Louise Minchin describes her journey from the BBC Breakfast sofa to Team GB triathlete, while Fred Siriex is in the studio with some budding restauranteurs, ahead of the launch of his new programme Million Pound Menu. Jess Glynne performs her new single I'll Be There.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sue Perkins, ahead of the TV BAFTAs.
Head of NHS England Simon Stevens celebrates 70 years of the NHS.
Plus the show meets the last Unsung Hero award nominee for the NHS Patients Awards.
In this special edition, Matt Baker and Alex Jones honour and celebrate the inspirational work of NHS staff delivering outstanding care to patients and their families as nominated by The One Show viewers. With plenty of surprises and a touch of celebrity sparkle it will be an emotional night to remember with the NHS staff as the real stars of the show.
Lee Ingleby, star of the new whodunnit Innocent, tells Matt Baker and Michelle Ackerley why he's set to dominate the airwaves ahead of the weekend's royal wedding.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Russell T Davies, who talks about his new BBC drama A Very English Scandal. We will also be live in Windsor ahead of the Royal Wedding.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by comedians Jon Richardson and Jo Brand, and The Kooks give an perform their new single. With three days until the royal wedding, the show talks all things Meghan Markle.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Sophie Raworth and Joe Swift to talk about the Chelsea Flower Show. Plus Gyles Brandreth provides a unique insight into the royal wedding.
Sheila Hancock joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about her new film Edie.
Kevin Duala is in Manchester to see how the city is preparing to mark the anniversary of the bombing. We meet survivor Martin Hibbert, who is defying the odds after being told he would never walk again.
Reuben Litherland, one of the 1,200 members of the public invited into the grounds of Windsor Castle, gives us an insider's view from the weekend's royal wedding. Sheku Kanneh-Mason brings his award-winning cello from the royal wedding to the One Show studio to play us out.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by singer Charlotte Church and Dr Chris van Tulleken, who asks if we are overmedicating our children.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by film legend Sir Michael Caine to discuss his stellar career and also his new Sixties-inspired documentary My Generation. Twiggy also joins them on the on the sofa to reminisce about the era that changed the world.
Alex Jones and Al Murray welcome the boys from Queer Eye to the One Show studio for an American makeover, one styleless man at a time. Plus Snow Patrol perform live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Ross Noble and Shawn Mendes. Andy Kershaw visits an iconic music venue that is set to reopen after 50 years. Ricky Andalcio visits a store selling food way beyond its best before date at bargain basement prices. Plus meet Fred the Labrador and his nine adopted ducklings. Shawn also performs a track from his new album at the end of the show.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Michelle Keegan, star of Our Girl. Plus Dr Javid Abdelmoneim talks about his experiment with crash diets.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones speak to Cyndi Lauper and Josh Groban. Plus Roger Daltrey performs live in studio.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by singer-songwriter Lionel Richie, and Martin Lewis looks at why more needs to be done to tackle the link between money worries and mental health issues.
Tracy Ullman joins Dev Griffin and Alex Jones to talk about the new series of Tracey Breaks the News, and the cast of The King and I perform a medley of musical numbers from the show. Plus a look at why Brits are more likely to steal from a supermarket if they are using a self-checkout. Andy Kershaw spends a day at the races to see how jockeys' silks are changing now the rules have been relaxed. And Andi Oliver enjoys the rock 'n' roll dining experience at a care home in Bradford.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Elaine Paige and Kiefer Sutherland. And Jess Mills, daughter of the late Dame Tessa Jowell, discusses her mum's final campaign.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones head back to the classroom with the stars of school drama Ackley Bridge. And Britain's Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy joins them to celebrate his win.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by the legendary entertainer Tommy Steele.
Actress Caroline Quentin talks about her latest role in 'Me and My Girl' and Anne Robinson makes an appearance to talk about her latest documentary.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Damian Lewis and Lee Mack, plus wildlife presenter Patrick Ayree talks about his new programme.
Alex Jones is joined by Radio 1's Greg James. They chat to Gaby Roslin about her new comedy panel show Talking Movies. Plus a performance from Jorja Smith.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Michael Crawford to talk about Noah's Flood, a one-off concert celebrating the work of Benjamin Britten, featuring the BBC singers. Kevin Duala reports on the Northern Rail situation.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nadiya Hussain, dishing-up some family favourites, and Henry 'Blowers' Blofeld, explaining why he's busier than ever now that he's retired from the commentary box.
David Walliams and David Dimbleby join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the One Show sofa.
We attempt to predict the outcome of this year's World Cup via the medium of table football, Professor Alice Roberts explains how she has used the best of the animal kingdom to create the perfect human, and video games journalist Ellie Gibson talks about the pros and cons of Fortnite.
Sir Bryn Terfel and Myleene Klass talk about the Classic BRIT Awards and Kevin Duala previews the Great Exhibition of the North.
Hollywood legend Michael Douglas joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones, along with his Ant Man and the Wasp co-stars Evangeline Lilly and Paul Rudd. Dan Snow is live on the Jurassic Coast diving for WWII tanks and unearthing artefacts hidden in the sand. And Marty Jopson discovers how the national grid handled a surge in electricity during the world cup final.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are live from the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. Ben Fogle returns to Taransay to reminisce about his time on reality TV show Castaway and Marty Jopson recreates an ambitious experiment from the 1930s to deliver mail between the islands.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones present live from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides for the Hebridean Celtic Festival.
Adam Hills joins Matt Baker and Anita Rani to talk about his new autobiography Best Foot Forward. And Michaela Strachan talks about the Walking with Dinosaurs arena tour.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Ed Balls to discuss his new documentary Travels in Trumpland. And Britain's most decorated female Olympian Dame Katherine Grainger talks about the European Championships.
Sandi Toksvig and Matt Baker are joined by comedian turned playwright Frank Skinner and impressionists Jan Ravens and Rory Bremner. The Rev Kate Bottley finds out about mental health problems amongst chefs, while viewers celebrate their paddling pools.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Stephanie Beacham and Susan George to talk about the new series of The Real Marigold Hotel.
As temperatures rise, Dominic Littlewood helps people cool down with a very large bucket of water.
Stephen Mangan joins Alex Jones and Amol Rajan to talk about his new sitcom Hang Ups, and Iwan Thomas has been to find out what the consensus is for wearing shorts to work.
Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas rides into the studio for a victory lap with Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Actress Sue Johnston talks about new BBC drama Age Before Beauty, and Rick Edwards takes a trip to the depths of the Bermuda Triangle.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Matt Forde about Brexit Through the Gift Shop. Dr Sarah Jarvis calls on the country to donate blood.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by West End leading lady Beverley Knight. Matt Allwright takes on a fake landlord, and there is a report on how the hot weather is affecting farmers.
Marvin Humes joins Amol Rajan and Alex Jones to talk about what he has learnt about his family history after taking part in Who Do You Think You Are? And Trish Adudu is in to tell the programme about a group of men who have lost a massive amount of weight - and how they did it!
Presented by Alex Jones and Michael Ball. They are joined by Sarah, Duchess of York, who talks about her new charity and how preparations are coming along for Princess Eugenie's wedding.
Plus Andy Kershaw is live from the Isle of Bute to see Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird return to the water.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ewan McGregor and Hayley Atwell to talk about new Disney film Christopher Robin.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actor Matthew Macfadyen. Plus a celebration of Britain's high streets, and Donald Campbell's Bluebird takes to the water for the first time since 1967.
John Cleese and his daughter Camilla join Matt and Alex to talk about their relationship and Camilla's new stand-up show. Iwan Thomas reports from Cowes and meets a group of teenagers from Haringey in London hoping to make a splash at the world's oldest sailing regatta.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington joins Matt and Alex on the sofa to talk about his new movie The Equalizer 2.
Dev Griffin presents alongside Alex Jones, chatting to John Bishop. Plus seven souped-up supercars cruise up to the BBC.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Larry Lamb and his son George to talk about exploring Britain by bike.
Plus the show reveals two of the contestants taking part in Strictly Come Dancing.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined on the sofa by Deborah Meaden from Dragons' Den and Andi Oliver from the Great British Menu.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones chat to Emma Thompson, and wildlife photographer Vianet Djenguet goes in search of the elusive cuckoo.
Tom Daley and singer-songwriter Gabrielle join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell on the sofa, as Tom talks about becoming a father for the first time and Gabrielle discusses her return to music after an 11-year break.
Alex Jones is joined by guest presenter Rory Reid as they chat to Jonnie Peacock ahead of his Superhero Triathlon. Plus two more Strictly contestants are revealed.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Sir Lenny Henry to talk about his new show celebrating 40 years in TV.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress Chloe Grace Moretz. Plus Nadiya Hussain cooks a delicious beetroot risotto and Dr George McGavin reveals the secret life of landfill sites.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by artist Grayson Perry, who has been travelling around the world for his new series exploring how different cultures mark life's biggest moments.
Andy Kershaw goes to bat for the traditional British corner shop, and Rory Reid visits the multi-million pound world of drone racing.
On GCSE results day, Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by secretary of state for education Damian Hinds. Plus Celebrity MasterChef contestants Lisa Maxwell, Clara Amfo and Chizzy Akudolu.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by Upstart Crow star David Mitchell. Plus, the show meets two people challenged not to lie for a whole week.
Holby City stars Bob Barrett and Hugh Quarshie join Matt Baker and Angellica Bell in the studio. Matt and Angellica also hear from Alex Scott who talks about moving from the football pitch to the punditry sofa, and Joe McFadden brings viewers the latest from the Strictly Come Dancing launch.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Nick Knowles, whose DIY SOS team have completed their biggest build ever for the Grenfell community.
Kevin Duala meets the 9-year-old boy with a new arm that could be the future of prosthetics.
Michael Douglas visits the abandoned Camelot theme park, where nature is reclaiming the land at an incredible rate.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Anna Maxwell Martin and Daniel Mays talk about Mother's Day, a drama following the events of the Warrington bombings in 1993. Lucy Worsley shares some unknown facts about Queen Victoria.
Joe Lycett presents alongside Alex Jones, with Ross Kemp joining them to talk about his latest documentary. Plus, the show speaks to a man trying to swim all the way around mainland Britain.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by chef Jamie Oliver, who has been learning from a very special group of women - the Italian Nonnas who keep their family recipes alive. Andy Kershaw meets the American who has given up his life in Hollywood to save a crumbling building in Rochdale.
Comedian Susan Calman joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio to talk about her mission to spread kindness and joy to the nation.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Alesha Dixon and Peter Crouch. Plus, a Liverpool detective and Fame superfan tries to reunite the cast of the classic series 35 years after they last toured the UK.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Hollywood A-listers Jack Black and Cate Blanchett. Plus two of Rachael Bland's closest friends discuss her legacy.
Alex Jones and Sally Phillips are joined by Sir Michael Caine, Sir Tom Courtenay and Sir Michael Gambon, who star in King of Thieves, the new movie about the Hatton Garden heist. Plus Lenny Kravitz performs live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Joanna Lumley to talk about her latest adventure along the Silk Road, as well as Ian Hislop to discuss dissent, satire and libel.
Alex Jones and Ore Oduba are joined by stars of Vanity Fair Martin Clunes and Claudia Jessie. And Mehreen Baig investigates the lack of diversity at Oxford University.
Mel Giedroyc chats about her new musical Company and Elvis Costello tells Matt Baker and Alex Jones all about his latest album Look Now. Dr Sarah Jarvis also gives advice on meningitis and the signs to look out for.
Josh Groban tickles the ivories as he talks to Alex Jones and Matt Baker about his latest album, Bridges, and his starring role as a door-kicking TV cop.
Alex Jones and Sara Cox are joined by EastEnders star Danny Dyer and disco legend Nile Rodgers, who also performs his new Chic single. Miranda Krestovnikoff sets up a blind date for a lonely peacock, and Matt Allwright plays steam train engineer in Quorn.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jonathan Pryce and Dame Eileen Atkins. Plus, University Challenge icons Eric Monkman and Bobby Seagull talk about their new travel documentary.
Matt Baker and Angela Griffin welcome Michael Palin to the show to chat about his new book, Erebus: The Story of a Ship, and his recent travels in North Korea for a new Channel 5 documentary.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Bonnie Langford joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about leaving Albert Square for 42nd Street and Michael Mosley looks at how reliable the breathalyser test is.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by the stars of the new Johnny English film actor Ben Miller and comedy legend Rowan Atkinson. And Gareth Owen talks about life with Bond legend Roger Moore.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by Jack Whitehall and his father Michael, who have been arguing their way around eastern Europe for their latest travelogue.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor performs her new single live, plus Shazia Mirza goes in search of Generation Sensible.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Jenna Coleman, star of new BBC drama The Cry.
Plus, as another drama series Bodyguard comes to an end, a real-life bodyguard talks about the profession.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, to talk about her new book Yes She Can: Why Women Own the Future.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Mock the Week regular and comedian Hugh Dennis and soprano superstar Lesley Garrett to talk about their new Christmas comedy The Messiah. And Kevin Duala investigates the rise in popularity of magnet fishing.
Comedian and science geek Dara O Briain joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones to talk about hair-plucking robots, lettuce-munching slugs and why giraffes sleep standing up.
Alex Jones and Angela Scanlon are joined by Strictly's Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell. Plus singer-songwriter Lisa Stansfield talks about BBC Music Day.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan are joined by Sir Rod Stewart to chat about his new album Blood Red Roses and 50 years in music.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by TV chef and best-selling author Nigella Lawson. Plus Justin Rowlatt meets families who are struggling to apply for British Citizenship.
Matt Baker and Angela Griffin welcome documentary maker Stacey Dooley and her Strictly partner Kevin Clifton to talk about dancing, poetry and fast fashion.
Alex Jones and Jon Richardson are joined by Gerard Butler to talk about his new film Hunter Killer. Plus footage from the BBC archive that hasn't been seen on British TV for 50 years.
Al Murray joins Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon to talk about his new tv series Why Does Everyone Hate the English, plus there is an an update on Benny the Beluga Whale. And Carrie Grant chats to Gary Barlow about his secret battle with bulimia.
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon are joined by Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams.
Kevin Duala meets football fans who are getting a helping hand from their club.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Ben Fogle, Ruth Jones and Noel Fitzpatrick. Plus this year's rickshaw riders are introduced.
Alex Jones and Matt Baker are joined by Lara Pulver and Adrian Lester, who will be taking to the stage of The Royal Albert Hall for a production of Guys and Dolls.
Fiona Bruce chats to Alex Jones and Michael Ball about her latest projects. As Invictus 2018 kicks off, Alex and Michael are joined by an audience full of competitors and reporter Stef Reid.
Matt Baker and Gabby Logan celebrate 60 years of the much-loved show Blue Peter with former hosts Konnie Huq, Sarah Greene, Mark Curry and Simon Thomas. And Justin Rowlatt looks at how the NHS is making small changes that can make a big difference.
Angellica Bell and Matt Baker are joined by rock legend Roger Daltrey to talk about writing his first autobiography, Thanks a lot Mr Kibblewhite: My Story.
Catherine Tate, Rick Wakeman and Martin Lewis join Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon on the sofa. We'll launch the UK's Tree of the Year competition and raise heart rates with a tyre-spinning stunt.
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell are joined on the sofa by Hollywood actress Amandla Stenberg to talk about her new movie The Hate U Give and the programme meets an artist whose doodles are helping him cope with the death of his wife.
Sir Bryn Terfel and Guy Martin join Angela Scanlon and Ore Oduba on the sofa. Plus Sir Bryn performs the Frankie Laine classic I Believe and there's a special report from Alex Jones in Australia ahead of the Invictus Games.
Ore Oduba and Angela Griffin chat to Martine McCutcheon about her latest film project The Bromley Boys, and a very special foster mother is in the studio to tell the programme how and why she fostered 27 children in 13 years.
Ore Oduba and Angela Griffin are joined by pop superstar Paloma Faith, who performs her new single Loyal. Justin Rowlatt is in Ireland to ask why the border is stalling Brexit talks, and the programme meets the first member of Team Rickshaw.
Ore Oduba and Gabby Logan are joined by Sue Perkins, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton.
Dom Littlewood finds out if fancy dress costumes from supermarkets meet a new fire safety code.
And the show welcomes back a canine war vet overdue for retirement.
Boy George joins Susan Calman and Amol Rajan to talk about Culture Club's first new album in nearly 20 years.
Louis Theroux chats to Alex Jones and Amol Rajan about his new series Altered States. Plus an investigation into the rise in sales of triple bunk beds as more and more families are using them as a way of creating extra space for their growing families.
Alex Jones and Amol Rajan are joined by professor Brain Cox and the queen of dictionary corner, Susie Dent. Andy Kershaw reveals the winner of UK Tree of the Year and Joe Lindsay sees if it is possible to be buried alive.
The Hairy Bikers, Samantha Womack, Doddie Weir and the Kingdom Choir join Alex Jones and Amol Rajan.
Freddie Flintoff joins Angellica Bell and Amol Rajan to talk Top Gear, cricket and conspiracy theories. Plus a look at a harpoon designed for spearing space junk.
Alex Jones and Michael Ball are joined by Sheridan Smith who reveals how her turbulent last few years inspired her new album, plus she performs her new single live. Sir Bradley Wiggins opens up about his cycling heroes and the fight to protect his reputation, while Alfie Boe goes back in time to learn more about his grandad's role in World War Two.
Presented by Matt Baker and Gabby Logan.
Boris Becker chats to Gabby and Matt about this year's ATP tennis finals and record-breaking swimmer Ross Edgley tells all about his mega five-month challenge.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Rylan Clark-Neal and Ellie Taylor from the new BBC2 series I'll Get This, a game show in which one of the celebrities has to pick up the bill. Jamie Cullum is also on the sofa to talk about his Children in Need single, Love Is In The Picture.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Strictly's Graeme Swann and Oti Mabuse, as well as Carol Vorderman and Peter Andre. Plus, a spectacular Diwali fireworks display at the Neasden Temple.
Jake Wood joins in the studio as Matt Baker prepares to take on the Rickshaw Challenge, and the programme meets one of the cameramen behind Sir David Attenborough's new series Dynasties.
Sophie Raworth joins Rob Beckett and Alex Jones to talk about Remembrance Sunday. And a-ha perform Take on Me accompanied by a 26-piece-orchestra live on the piazza.
Alex Jones and Ade Adepitan are joined by Hollywood stars Eddie Redmayne and Katherine Waterston who talk about their new film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald. Plus Team Rickshaw reach day four of the Rickshaw Challenge.
Mumford and Sons lead singer Marcus Mumford and Watchdog's Nikki Fox join Marvin Humes and Alex Jones in the studio. Plus Matt Baker and Team Rickshaw update us on their progress live from Malvern.
Alex Jones and Sandi Toksvig are joined in the studio by singing sensation Gloria Estefan. Matt Baker is live with Team Rickshaw after their toughest day on the road so far, plus BBC Radio 1's Clara Amfo takes viewers behind the scenes of the Children in Need Rocks concert.
Jeff Goldblum joins Michael Ball and Alex Jones to talk about his jazzy debut album The Capitol Studio Sessions and will play the programme out at the end of the show. On day seven of the Rickshaw Challenge the team arrive in Chester.
Alex Jones and Shane Richie are joined by Boyzone who, after 25 years in the business, are saying thank you and goodnight. Plus the show catches up with the final day of Team Rickshaw's journey from Calais to Salford.
Game of Thrones star Kit Harington joins Gabby Logan and Matt Baker on the sofa. Plus Team Rickshaw are in the studio to share their experiences on the road and celebrate their incredible achievement in aid of Children in Need.
Chef Monica Galetti joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, plus Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo perform live.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones invite Jon Richardson, Ruth Wilson, Jools Holland and Marc Almond onto the sofa, and the programme meets a 16-year-old stunt scooter champion.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon, with special guest, Sir Cliff Richard.
Shirley Ballas brings Al Murray and Angela Scanlon the lowdown on Strictly, and shows off some of her signature moves. Plus, they test a giant Rube Goldberg machine designed by children, and treat one lucky family to a Friday night takeaway.
Classical singer Katherine Jenkins and journalist Mariella Frostrup join Matt Baker and Angela Griffin in the studio.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. They are joined by Hollywood superstar Rob Lowe, who is bringing to the UK his revealing live show about life on and off screen.
Plus we reveal why the threat of no-deal Brexit has packed the nation's freezers to the brim, and we tell the story behind Welsh band The Alarm's biggest hit.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to Mick Hucknall and Kirstie Allsopp about their latest projects. The programme also meets two identical twin brothers who were adopted at birth as part of a remarkable social experiment carried out in the US during the 1960s.
Bill Bailey and Hollywood actress Leslie Mann join Matt Baker and Alex Jones on the sofa, and Alice Snape discovers the story of the first female tattooist in the UK.
Alex Jones and Sara Cox are joined by actor James McAvoy to talk about the new adaptation of Watership Down.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Bruno Tonioli to talk about his reaction to a tearful night on the dancefloor after the Strictly quarter-final.
Plus Gabby Logan announces the nominees of a brand new BBC Sports Personality award, the Greatest Sporting Moment of the Year.
Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Sally Phillips and Ronni Ancona chat to Matt and Alex about their Christmas comedy Surviving Christmas with the Relatives.
Alex Baker and Matt Jones chat to comedian Joe Lycett about painting, trolling and fighting injustice. Plus chart-topping podcast Brexitcast are taking over the sofa, and Justin Rowlatt talks about the community groups taking policing into their own hands.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by Lily Collins and David Oyelowo to talk about the BBC's adaptation of Les Miserables. Plus a chat with the A&E doctor who also operates drones as a police volunteer.
Alex Jones and Josh Groban are joined in the studio by comedian Greg Davies, who is hosting this year's Royal Variety Performance. Plus we reveal how an archaeological dig has ripped up the British beer history books, and we join the search for some important missing pearls that are worth millions of pounds.
If it's got Britain talking then it will get talked about on The One Show. Presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Tonight's guests are John Bishop, Billy Connolly and Nadiya Hussain
King of swing Michael Buble makes a welcome return to the One Show sofa to tell Alex Jones and Matt Baker about the inspiration behind his new album, Love. Plus, Susan Calman chats with Billy Connolly about naked dancing. And we find out why our roasties might look a bit different this Christmas.
Jane McDonald and Olly Murs join Matt Baker and Alex Jones in the studio and Olly performs his new single live.
Alex Jones and Gyles Brandreth are joined by Rob 'Judge' Rinder and British Bollywood actress Amy Jackson. Plus Sandi Toksvig takes the show behind the scenes of her new version of Treasure Island, and Professor Green explains why he wants people to take more photos.
Alex Jones and Susan Calman talk to David Walliams about his latest children's books. Chris Bavin attempts to persuade them to sample some unusual festive foods.
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